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Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –
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The St. Petersburg government awarded the city's best students of 2025. The competition is held annually under the auspices of the Committee on Science and Higher Education and the Council of Rectors of Universities of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region in twelve categories. Among the winners is Polytechnician Ramzes Dzhuldiyev.
Winning a prestigious city competition is a major achievement for students and a launchpad for new projects. Since 2014, in accordance with a decree of the St. Petersburg Government, the winners and laureates of the competition have received personal scholarships from the city government.
The city's top students have been awarded 36 scholarships. The amounts have been increased by order of Governor Alexander Beglov, effective 2024. The 12 winners in each category will receive 7,000 rubles, while the 24 laureates will receive 4,500 rubles. Supporting talented youth has been identified as a national priority. The city government's goal is to create the best conditions for identifying and developing talented young people.
Polytechnic student Ramzes Dzhuldiyev won the "Best Organizer of Student Self-Government in a Higher Education Institution" category. He is a third-year student at the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity at SPbPU, majoring in Information Systems and Technologies.
Ramzes is the chairman of the Trade Union of the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity, which has over 4,000 members. He is a university winner, a regional runner-up, and a participant in the district stage of the all-Russian "Student Leader" competition. He created a platform for strengthening student interaction with each other, the Trade Union, and the Institute's administration to address emerging issues, including reforming the university's food service system and organizing human rights events.
Liya Khabibulina from the Higher School of Project Management and Industrial Innovation at IMMiT also won the "Organizer of Student Self-Government in a Dormitory" category. Most recently, she was awarded a scholarship Government of St. Petersburg in the program: "Innovation Management in the Context of Digital Transformation of an Organization."
"Honestly, when I applied for the competition, and throughout the entire wait for the results, I never imagined I had such a good chance of winning. Winning the city stage of the competition was a great pleasure and inspired me to further develop student government at Polytechnic," Ramzes shared. "This victory is especially gratifying in the year of the 60th anniversary of the Polytechnic Student Trade Union. I would like to sincerely thank the Trade Union for the opportunities it has provided me and continues to provide to all university students year after year for a very long time. I would also like to especially thank the Youth Policy Department for their immense support of our organization in all its ideas related to improving the lives of Polytechnic students."
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